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This correlation table presents relationships between quality of life (QOL), falls efficacy, and walking speed in men with recent lower-limb amputations. Significant correlations are indicated with Pearson correlation coefficients (r) and alpha (p-value). The study explores temporal adaptations in QOL and falls efficacy using SF-36 and mFES. Researcher IDs: Barnett - D-2884-2013, Vanicek - D-1860-2013, Polman - D-1877-2013.
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Figure 4. Correlation table of the relationships between quality of life (QOL) and falls efficacy and between walking speed, QOL, and falls efficacy, with Pearson correlation coefficient (r) and alpha (p-value) stated. *Significant at p 0.05. MCS = Mental Health Component summary, mFES = Modified Falls Efficacy Scale, PCS = Physical Component summary, SF-36 = 36-Item Short Form Health Survey. Barnett CT, Vanicek N, Polman RC. Temporal adaptations in generic and population-specific quality of life and falls efficacy in men with recent lower-limb amputations. J Rehabil Res Dev. 2013;50(3):437–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1682/JRRD.2011.10.0205 ResearcherID/ORCID: Cleveland T. Barnett, PhD: D-2884-2013; Natalie Vanicek, PhD: D-1860-2013; Remco C. J. Polman, PhD: D-1877-2013